As I ponder investigating the possibilities of sync'ing a playlist to a new iPod I want to dedicate to our Audi, I realize I'll run into this problem again whereby my current conversion cache represents conversions made for a USB drive dedicated to a lesser media player in our Honda. Looking further, I find an older JRiver topic that asks "Can I delete the conversion cache?"
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=73359This would seem precarious because those files in the conversion cache are associated within the MC database as stacks, and in fact, forum subscriber 'Marco' provides a technical means to delete the cached files from within MC .. but also includes warnings and caveats.
Interestingly, forum moderator 'JimH' suggests renaming the cache first for realizing any possible problems. This gave me the idea ... maybe I could rename the current cache and associate it with "Honda_USB". If this exposed no detrimental effects, I'd proceed with writing or converting files destined for the Audi's iPod ... subsequently renaming its cache folder, and so on(?)
However, this still raises questions as to how current caches are associated with database entries tagged as "stacked"(?) It all seems precarious, when all I want to do is appropriately convert tracks destined to different devices! That is, does JRiver expect us all to have only a single portable device? Surely someone has found a work-around because he has a 80gB iPod and his daughter has a 4Gb Senza(?) ?
Please advise ... TIA